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HOW TO TILE A FLOOR
Video Tutorial Guide
2+ Hours in Length
Layout | Measuring | Installing
All Steps Start/Finish
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Learn from a Licensed Tile Contractor with over 20 Years of Experience on How To Set Tile!
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Product Description
How To: Install Schluter Ditra Mat (easier, faster and better than backer board!)
How To: check for square and parallel
Know What Size: the tile cuts are before laying your first tile!
Know Where: to set the first and last tile
How To: measure and mark tile cuts
How To: make cuts with a tile saw
How To Cut: around toilet flange (easier than trying to cut a circle!)
Very Easy: to follow using simple steps!
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Bath Floor Tile Project measuring 5' x 8' over a wood sub-floor using Schluter Ditra Mat (As Seen on HGTV's Holmes on Homes!) for a rock solid underlayment using 12x12 porcelain tile with 3/16" grout joints!
Try this video and if you like what you see, you will like the others too. You have nothing to lose. If you're not
completely happy with this instructional video... return it to me and I will refund your money. If you like what you
see, please leave a review on Amazon.
Please keep in mind that I am a full time tile contractor with over 20 years experience. This video is filmed,
edited and produced by me and not a high production video.
Customer Reviews From Amazon
My second purchase and still satisfied, June 7, 2010
By M. Gaines (South Carolina)
This video was very informative and taught me a couple of tricks that will prove to be very helpful. In this video, Jason uses the Ditra mat product from Schluter. As in the previous video I viewed, Jason did a superb job of demonstrating the installation, but failed to fully explain the features and benefits that makes Ditra worth the added expense. The pros work with specialty products routinely and often forget that the average person knows very little about them. I guess it's understandable, but a little more attention to this detail would have enhanced the value of this presentation.
Jason explains the layout pattern and provides a simple method for marking L-cuts in a tile. he then proceeds to demonstrate the benefit of thoughtfully planning your work and working your plan. At one point, he mentions getting "lucky" when he discovers that he will be able to end a row with a full tile. I agree that there was some good fortune involved, but I also think it had a little to do with the careful strategy he employed during the layout phase.
Once again, I must state that these are not polished productions and you won't get a comprehensive education on every element of the tiling process. However, you will get a real world view of what it's like to tackle a tile job from moment to moment as it all comes together.
Excellent Vid / Learn from a Pro, July 3, 2010
By tdeel
I'm your typical DIY person that enjoys doing things around the house. I do my own work for "2" reasons, one reason is to save money but the bigger reason is the more I learn and do "the more value I add to my home."
In the last "5" years I've put down a real hard wood floor in my living room (took 6 weeks doing it in my spare time); replaced a parquet flooring with ceramic tile; replaced a linoleum bathroom floor with ceramic tile; made a "7 foot room entrance" where a standard door was and several other smaller projects.
The ceramic tile jobs were the projects I enjoyed the most. I was fine with my first tile job until I watched a couple of Jason's videos. I know he's the pro and I'm the amateur but when I seen what I could really do, I did the "pain in the butt" process of taking up both my "2" previous tile projects and redid them. Seeing some of Jason's pics on work he's done made me want to get more creative and be more particular about tile colors and how they would blend with the rooms. My first "2" projects just had a bland white tile in both rooms. I went with vibrant marble effects with the redo's.
I highly recommend Jason's videos. The most important thing I will say to you is simply this, "Get creative with any room in your home and it really doesn't cost that much to change the appearance of any room, and the BEST part is YOU can do it yourself!"
The hard wood floor I put down cost me about $1,000 in materials, and my only other expense was my time. The "2" tile projects (and redo's) were very inexpensive. Family and friends will think you spent thousands with remodeling projects that really only cost you a few hundred bucks.
You can do many great things with tile, you're only limited to your imagination. My next project will be to replace a "20" year old bath tub/shower arrangement with a new "shower stall" like some of the pic's seen on Jason's website (I just hope I have time to do it before cold weather.
Learning a few tips and tricks from Jason are well worth your investment with his videos.
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